I am assuming you read the bible.
You do not like to admit your errors, even though you know they are wrong in God's eyes!!!
And if you do not read the bible, then im not sure = )
Hope this helped = )
2007-07-13 06:01:44
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answered by Latina4life 3
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Being humble enough to say your are wrong or made a mistake. Reading the word may be his way of saying that you are not the type of person that he considers living the right life as the bible states. If you don't understand what he says, please talk about it with him. Communication is so important in a relationship. Don't be ashamed to ask questions. You will both benefit from it. He may not realize that you don't understand and could be focusing on other things when you have a discussion.
2007-07-13 06:02:10
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answered by Waterwitch E 3
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It sounds like he's saying that he thinks you have a pride issue. Do you say, "I'm sorry." when you're wrong? Do you make the first move toward making up when you argue or fight?
Now...I've got to say something about his choice of words. It is not a good thing to use "always" or "never" when talking to someone about what they're doing or not doing.
About the reading the word. I can only assume he means the Bible which calls us to be humble and always work toward reconciliation with people.
2007-07-13 06:13:33
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answered by StacieG 5
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I take it you guys are christians? Hard core christians always want to base everything on the scripture's (bible).
sounds like youre both on different levels of christianity. He's using the bible to back him up about you not taking resposibility for whatever actions or words he's reffering to that he doesnt like you doing or saying. good luck because he's probably doing worse.
2007-07-13 06:02:04
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answered by rochelle_arj 1
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Hey..... it was he who said it not us ....ask him.
He is your husband ....he is not your enemy or your competitor.....just symply ask .....what does he mean ?
We dont know what you read; But he says that you dont do as what it 's written in the book you read.
Maybe in that book it is written something like : people should admit their faults,....and in his opinion ....you dont! You think you always right.
Anyway ....ask your husband. I maybe wrong.
2007-07-13 06:07:42
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answered by Anonymous
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The way I interrupt it, he believes that you (or whoever he says this to or about) think(s) you are never wrong and you judge other people or are hypocritical of others. In the bible it says not to judge others unless you be judged too.
I could be totally off base, but that's what it says to me.
2007-07-13 06:17:36
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answered by Anonymous
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reading the word fault maybe..or is he going to some church?
If not.... take the first...".you don´t admit your faults you don´t even know how to read it."......ask him...he is the wise in the family.....isn´t he? (he is telling you that)
2007-07-13 06:04:14
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answered by jackielafemme 5
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I guess he's trying to say that you don't take the blames for your mistakes, and you're not acting like someone who is a true christian.
2007-07-13 06:01:45
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answered by Cava 2
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he's confused...because we are suppose to admit our faults according to the word
2007-07-13 06:05:12
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answered by Anonymous
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He thinks you sit up on your high horse and you never think you're wrong and you're not acting like a Christian.
2007-07-13 05:59:07
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answered by Anonymous
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